President, Online Campus
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (2007-2010)
Established the Online Campus for TCS and was responsible for academic programs, faculty, and related functions, online student services, online financial services and financial aid, marketing, program creation, admissions and enrollment, and associated accreditation requirements. Also held the rank of assistant professor.

Vice President, Online and Blended Learning-Argosy University (2005-2007)
Responsible for launching the fully online program division of AU as well as the online course delivery at 18 campus sites across the United States. Managed all associated services related to online delivery and students.

Dean, School of Adult and Continuing Education -RMU (2002-2005)
Founding Dean of SACE. Managed admissions, student services, and faculty for SACE, the learning management system, and the downtown campus of RMU from 1999.

Dean, Pittsburgh Center (2000-2002). Responsible for all operations at the Pittsburgh campus. This included: student services, enrollment, facilities, public safety, and faculty services.

Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management-RMU (1997-1999)
Created and managed the University's first One-Stop Student Center, managed the student affairs offerings at the Pittsburgh Campus, created and supported the High School to College Initiative for 100 City of Pittsburgh high school students, responsible for recruitment and retention services for non-traditional students. Was also the Head of Adult and Continuing Education beginning in 1996).

Associate Dean of Special Programs-RMU (1994-1996)
Responsible for the recruitment of international students, the recruitment and retention of weekend college students, and managed programming and advisement for all non-traditional students.

Associate Director of Academic Services-RMU (1993-1994)
Served as academic advisor to 300 weekend college students and 800 evening students. Previous positions in academic services were Assistant Director (1991-1993) and Coordinator of Evening and Weekend Studies (1990-1991).